Sentences with phrase «likely retaliate»

If Trump raises the price of steel imports, the European Union will likely retaliate and raise tariffs of their own, including those on, say, bourbon.
The problem is that such tariffs greatly affect trading partners, which would then likely retaliate in kind.
Lighthizer told fellow lawmakers on Thursday that China will likely retaliate against the new measures by targeting U.S. agricultural goods.

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In return, to force the U.S. government's hand, it is very likely that Canada and Mexico would retaliate immediately by imposing their own duties on various U.S. product imports.
These would likely cause China to retaliate with tariffs of its own, launching an international trade war leaving everyone, particularly poor people in China, worse off.
In fact, a range of experts agree that Mr. Trump's proposals are more likely to deepen those problems, particularly if China or other targeted nations retaliate, rather than accept his demands.
A range of experts agree that Donald J. Trump's proposals are more likely to deepen America's economic pains, particularly if China or other targeted nations retaliate, rather than accept his demands.
After all, the EU has, just like the U.S, nothing to gain from a trade war which is very likely to emerge if Europe does not give in and retaliates against the tariffs on steel and aluminium.
If the Trump administration decides to impose more tariffs next month, it could be the first blow in a one - two punch to China on trade, making it even more likely that Beijing might retaliate against American exports.
Their own domestic industries and voters will demand action, so it's very likely that foreign governments will invoke their own national security concerns and retaliate against US exports.
For instance, if the EFCC should attempt to retaliate against the report of DSS, the result will not only be dirty but likely to compromise the national security.
If he reneged on his effort to «make one last try», it was likely that Clegg would feel forced to retaliate and deny Cameron his support for boundary reform.
For instance, if the EFCC should attempt to retaliate against the report of DSS, the result will not only be dirty but likely to compromise national security.»
The party girl's beverage bestie, it makes digestion a doddle for your body, so it's less likely to retaliate by bloating.
When teachers and administrators are able to co-create the conditions to best serve themselves and their student communities, they generate a feeling of agency, which means they are much less likely to isolate, burn out or retaliate.
«When a whistleblower says something, they know that they're likely to be retaliated against,» she told HuffPost.
When choosing a breed, be sure to do your research and know which dogs are easier to train than others and which breeds are more likely to retaliate under discipline or perceived abuse.
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